HowlRound Theatre Commons' Podcasts
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Podcasts:
By Tamara Kissane, Bilal Dardai, Jessica Wright Buha. For this episode of Adventures in Audio Fiction Podcast, host Tamara Kissane talks with Jessica Wright Buha and Bilal Dardai, staff writers with Unwell, a fiction podcast about conspiracie
By Tamara Kissane, Eric Silver. In this episode of Adventures in Audio Fiction Podcast, Tamara Kissane is in conversation with Eric Silver, the
By Tamara Kissane, Elena Fernández Collins. On this episode of Adventures in Audio Fiction, Tamara Kissane talks with podcast critic Elena Fernández Collins about impact, accessibility, and barriers to entry, the formation of critical langua
By Tamara Kissane, Michael Aquino, Dania Ramos. For the premier episode of the Adventures in Audio Fiction Podcast, host Tamara Kissane discusses writing audio fiction for young audiences with Dania Ramos and Michael Aquino, the producers and cr
By Jordan Ealey, Leticia Ridley, Otis Ramsey-Zöe. For the final episode of the first season of the Daughters of Lorraine Podcast, Jordan Ealey and Leticia Ridley interview dramaturg and director Otis Cortez Ramsey-Zoë about his work in the Washing
By Jordan Ealey, Leticia Ridley. Jordan Ealey and Leticia Ridley discuss the transformative power of Aleshea Harris' What to Send Up When it Goes Down by centering Black rage, ritual, and healing on this episode of the Da
By Jordan Ealey, Leticia Ridley. In this episode of the Daughters of Lorraine Podcast, Jordan Ealey and Leticia Ridley focus on representations of slavery on stage by Black playwrights beginning from the early 19th century to the
By Jordan Ealey, Leticia Ridley. On this episode of the Daughters of Lorraine Podcast, Jordan Ealey and Leticia Ridley review Arena Stage's production of August Wilson’s Jitney, directed by Black theatre legend, Ruben San
By Jordan Ealey, Leticia Ridley. For this episode of the Daughters of Lorraine Podcast, Jordan Ealey and Leticia Ridley focus on the histories and enduring legacies of lynching dramas, covering early twentieth century history of B
By Jordan Ealey, Leticia Ridley. On this first episode of Daughters of Lorraine Podcast, Leticia Ridley and Jordan Ealey discuss Woolly Mammoth's production of Fairview by Jackie Sibbilies Drury, its theoretical and theat
By Jeffrey Mosser, Kirk Lynn. On this episode of From the Ground Up, Kirk Lynn of Austin, Texas’ Rude Mechanicals talks about their place on the national scene and how they sustain their work as they continue to grow as artists
By Jeffrey Mosser, Julia Rhoads. Julia Rhoads of the ensemble dance-theatre company Lucky Plush Productions talks to From the Ground Up about their sustaining efforts, strategies for developing work, and why the messiness of human
By Jeffrey Mosser, Ariel Fristoe. On this episode of the From the Ground Up Podcast, Ariel Fristoe of Out Of Hand Theatre talks about how their unique games and creation process translates from free experiences for audiences all ov
By Jeffrey Mosser, Quinn Bauriedel. In episode twelve of the From the Ground Up Podcast, Jeffrey Mosser talks to Pig Iron Theatre Company co-founder and co-artistic director Quinn Bauriedel about the history and future of the company
By Jeffrey Mosser, Heather Cohn, Corinna Schulenburg. In this episode of the From the Ground Up Podcast, Jeffrey Mosser talks with Heather Cohn and Corinna Schulenburg of Flux Theatre Ensemble about their Living Ticket model is making transparent how